Litia Perta is a writer, teacher, and parent whose work unsettles violent paradigms that sell us separation and call it truth. She is a white, queer, (mostly) gender compliant femme who engages intuitive critical practices and reconnecting to body (earth) to support people in the rebellious act of nourishing their creative joy. She loves cats, the sea, and night, and aims to share with others her often hard-won delight in being a skin and flesh of-this-earth body.
Her PhD is from the Rhetoric Department at the University of California, Berkeley: a mostly challenging experience that she endured with guidance from her mentor Trinh T. Minh-ha. She is an alumna of the Whitney Independent Study Program in Critical Studies, she received her yoga instruction certificate through Laughing Lotus in San Francisco, and is a certified Compassion Cultivation teacher through Stanford University’s Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education. She lives on a small island in western Washington that was stewarded for over ten thousand years by the network of people now referred to as Coast Salish.
These days, knitting, running and painting are what help to nourish her joy.